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		<title>Even More Chilean Bloggers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I originally started blogging to replace the mass e-mails I&#8217;d been sending to family and friends detailing life after the big move to Chile. It seemed like a good way to let people keep up with what I was doing without cluttering their inboxes. As it turned out, barely anyone I actually knew read my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I originally started blogging to replace the mass e-mails I&#8217;d been sending to family and friends detailing life after the big move to Chile. It seemed like a good way to let people keep up with what I was doing without cluttering their inboxes. As it turned out, barely anyone I actually knew read my blog &#8211; or if they did they never commented. But thanks to the blog, I met several fellow gringas in Santiago, some of whom have become close friends. I&#8217;ve also found other people whose writing I really enjoy, even if we haven&#8217;t met in person quite yet.</p>
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<p><a href="http://cachandochile.wordpress.com/">Cachando Chile</a>, written by Margaret Snook, is one of the purest Chile-focused blogs I read. Margaret&#8217;s from the US but has lived here for years (18 if I&#8217;m not mistaken!), and she&#8217;s got some interesting insights onto both the little and big quirks of life in Chile. Plus, if you like her style, <a href="http://cachandochile.wordpress.com/2009/10/28/cachando-chile-on-the-air-october-28/">she&#8217;s now got a radio show</a> on Santiago Radio, and you can listen online.</p>
<p><a href="http://bearshapedsphere.blogspot.com/">Bearshapedsphere</a>, brainchild of Eileen Smith, is well-written, well-photographed, and just plain funny. Eileen&#8217;s post on <a href="http://bearshapedsphere.blogspot.com/2009/10/5-bike-daytrips-from-santiago-only-wee.html">5 places she&#8217;s biked from Santiago</a> cracked me up, although I am very glad I didn&#8217;t have to take those trips!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.kylehepp.com/">Kyle Hepp</a> is back in Chile &#8211; yay! I suppose I should add that this is the first Chile blogger I met, and she just so happens to be both my wedding photographer and an honorary bridesmaid. All bias aside, however, the girl&#8217;s got some good stories about Chile and the photos are AMAZING.</p>
<p>Abby chronicles her adventures as an English teacher in <a href="http://abbyline.blogspot.com/">Abby&#8217;s Line</a>. Although I&#8217;ve never taught English, I&#8217;m in the minority among gringas, so if you&#8217;re considering a move down here and want to get an idea of the lifestyle, definitely check out this blog.</p>
<p>Leigh of <a href="http://florycalavera.blogspot.com/">Crooked Compass</a> is a less regular blogger, but I found her latest post about <a href="http://florycalavera.blogspot.com/2009/10/birth-control-pills-in-chile.html">birth control in Chile</a> really interesting.</p>
<p>Rounding out my list is <a href="http://www.colchaguino.com/">Colchaguino</a>, written by property agent, house remodeler and funny Brit Matt. He&#8217;s recently moved from the coastal city of Valparaiso to the wine country town of Santa Cruz and shares the <a href="http://www.colchaguino.com/2009/10/santa-cruz-totally-random.html">occasional ensuing confusion</a>. Plus he can help you buy a winery!</p>
<p>That should be enough to get you started on some Chile blogs, but if you&#8217;re looking for more, check out my <a href="http://emilyinchile.blogspot.com">blog roll</a>. And if you find a new one &#8211; or are yourself a Chile blogger who I haven&#8217;t met &#8211; please let me know!</p>
<p><em>Emily Williams is a </em><em>US gringa living in Santiago, Chile. She writes about expat life at</em><em> <a href="../2009/">AffordableCallingCards.net</a> and on her personal blog, <a href="http://emilyinchile.blogspot.com/">Don’t Call Me Gringa</a>, and loves hearing from readers!</em></p>
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